Sunday, 8/12 8:00am Coffee & Donuts 11:00am Fishing Tornament with prizes for the biggest and the most fish. Pool Party all afternoon. 12:00pm Leftovers for lunch 3:00pm Wind down the weekend, Say Goodbye's, Back to reality!

Directions: From the north- 95 south into Delaware, exit 4 which is rt. 1 south. In Dover, rt.1 will turn into rt. 113/1, continue south, when rt.1 and rt.113 split, stay left on rt.1. turn right on rt.9 (about 45 min. from Dover). There is a Lowes on the corner. Turn left at the 4th. light onto rt.30. Go 1 mile and turn left onto Hollis rd. 6th house on the left side, turn into the first driveway and follow to the back. From the Balt/ DC. area- 50 east across the bay bridge, when rt. 50 and rt. 301 split, stay right on rt. 50. Turn left onto rt.404. Shortly after you go through the town of Denton, turn left onto rt. 16. Continue on rt. 16 through the towns of Greenwood and Ellendale. Do not speed through those 2 towns unless you want to contribute to the new police car fund. After you go through Ellendale, turn right at the next light. The sign will say alt. 5, there is a liquor store on the corner at the light. Continue on through the next traffic light which is rt.9. 1 mile and turn left onto Hollis rd. From the south, 95 north to 495/95 north to rt. 50 east ---follow DC directions or rt.58 east towards Virginia Beach, follow signs to Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. Rt. 13 north to Pocomoke city, turn right onto rt. 113. Stay on rt 113 until you come into Millsboro. turn right onto rt. 24. (there is a Wawa on the corner) as you leave town, you will cross a small bridge. Just past the bridge, turn left onto rt. 30. About 8 miles on the left side look for Wilsons Store, they sell hotdogs and guns there. 1 mile past the store, turn right onto Hollis rd.

The Delaware Rally is a great time for all. I attended the Delaware Rally for the first time last year. I met a bunch of good folks, and made a lot of new friends. These people are crazy about their conversions and really know about what they are doing. Their coaches there ran the gamut from just barely started conversions like my older GMC 4905A with little more then the seats removed to slick ultra modern late model coaches and fully complete conversions of MCI’s, Eagles, and GMC’s, etc.

The food was really excellent. I know I ate my fill (and then some) at every meal and it just kept on coming as long as I had any hunger for more.

Some of us spent the whole weekend just talking about buses, or getting greasy working on buses (our own, or others). In any case I think we all learned a whole lot about buses then we knew before we got there. I know I did.

The rally location is a really beautiful private setting. There are a lot of other forms of entertainment available in the area as well. I didn’t go myself, but I remember our hosts made the arrangements and a bunch of other people went fishing in the ocean. There's lots of stuff to do (shopping, theaters, restaurants, etc.) within a short drive of the rally location.